Reflections Of Port Douglas

Reflections of Port Douglas is a boutique apartment complex situated at the beach end of Macrossan Street, one minute walk to Famous Four Mile Beach and a short stroll to the village centre. Port Douglas is a quaint resort village, which has fast become one of Tropical North Queensland's tourist destinations. From Reflections of Port Douglas, all the restaurants, activities and attractions of the area are close by.

The apartments are spacious and feature quality design to ensure you have everything you desire. Reflections has been constructed to the highest standard and includes two full bathrooms in each unit, state of the art kitchens and own interior laundry. The furnishings have been fastidiously selected and the bedding ensembles ensure the optimum comfort for guests. The apartments have recently been refurbished.

Reflections offer a free tour desk to help you in planning the ultimate holiday experience. On-site friendly, helpful Managers to take care of your every need. Free beach toys for children and beach towels available for AUD5 for length of stay. DVD, Austar and compact disc players and hair dryers are also supplied. There is also a heated pool and free wi-fi.

Three bedroom, two bathroom, large balcony with sea views from first floor apartment. Area 140 square metres fully self contained. Full kitchen and laundry facilities, Plasma television, DVD, Austar, wireless internet. Towel and tidy service every third day Peak Season and weekly Low Season. Walking distance to town centre and 60 metres to Four Mile Beach. Heated Swimming Pool. Bedding can be configured to your requirements.

Capricorn Caves is the premier nature based attraction in Central Queensland. Here you can explore spectacular caves set in a limestone ridge and even spot little insectivorous bats in certain seasons.

A wonderful landscape of waterfalls, lush flora and volcanic boulder formations make Finch Hatton Gorge a must-see attraction.
There are many walking tracks which weave through sub-tropical rainforest.

Comet is located in the Central Highlands, 39 kilometres east of Emerald on the Capricorn Highway. Comet was established in association with the westward development of the railway line from Rockhampton.

Mungallala, said to mean 'food and water' is the site of a cypress sawmill, located about half way between Mitchell and Morven where the Warrego Highway crosses the Mungallala Creek. Mungallala originated as a railway town and is a wonderful place to stop for lunch and experience the workings of an outback town.

Marlborough is situated 102 kilometres north of Rockhampton on the Bruce Highway (Highway 1) and is the site of the chrysoprase mine. There is motel and caravan park style accommodation and the Marlborough Historical Museum to visit.

In a sheltered bay with powder soft sand, Eimeo Beach is a favourite destination of visitors and locals for fun in the sun.
The beach is seasonally patrolled during the summer months by volunteer lifeguards.

Lamberts Beach is seasonally patrolled and the nearby Lambert's Lookout offers fabulous sea views out to the Cumberland Islands. It's also a popular spot for surfers when the swell is right, and a great whale watching platform during the winter months.

The small township of Yaraka is situated 100 kilometres away from Isisford, nestled between Mesa Hills with the backdrop being the Yang Yang Ranges that offer unique and spectacular picture post card.The gem that Yaraka can offer to visitors is the nearby Mt Slowcombe with a tar sealed road winding its way to the top making it easily accessible even for cars.

Longreach itself is the quintessential outback metropolis and a tribute to life on the land. See pastoralists wandering the streets in search of saddlery, stock feed and machinery in the large range of stores selling rural items.

Best known as the Coal Capital of Queensland, Blackwater is home to the Blackwater International Coal Centre where you can learn everything there is to know about coal. With over 20 exhibits and displays, the centre tells the story of the region's coal mining industry - past, present and future.

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